Guys,
First I have read a lot of thread regarding this but always seems to have bad injectors.

I have AE, have done a buzz test and a balance test. Everything seems good but;
- Is there a way to make the engine not compensate for a bad injector, therefore not having a perfect straight line as I have.

- ICP Voltage is right at .25V
- IPR is like a squarewave, within autoenginuity range but..What is it supposed to look like?
-FICM Voltage gives me consistent 48V

Symptoms are just like the other guys - Starts perfect, runs a bit like a dog until warmed up, Jerk and misfire like crazy at coolant temp between 160-178, and after runs fine.

1- Is there a way to do a contribution Test without the engine compensating?
2- Could it be dirty EGR, EBP, Turbo.....

Do a search for the word "stiction" there are a ton of threads on it and info on what you can do. I have had that issue for awhile now and have just been too lazy to do much about it because it runs like a champ 5 minutes down the road

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